@ARTICLE{26583242_26965619_2007, author = {}, keywords = {, G8, partnership, International Co-operationsummit}, title = {The G8 2007 Summit in Heiligendamm: outcomes and assessemnts.}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS RESEARCH JOURNAL}, year = {2007}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {4-11}, url = {https://iorj.hse.ru/en/2007-2-3/26965619.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {The paper presents analysis of the G8 2007 Summit in Heiligendamm. The overview of the Chair’ s priorities, positions of the parties and the agreed documents leads to a conclusion that the fifth presidency under the Chair of Germany in the history of the institution was one of the most successful, and can be evaluated at A- . The evaluation is done on the methodology designed by Robert D. Putnam and Nicholas Bayne to assess the G7 summits achievements on six criteria: leadership, effectiveness, solidarity, durability, acceptability, consistency. The assessment is done using a grading system from A to E with E being the lowest score.}, annote = {The paper presents analysis of the G8 2007 Summit in Heiligendamm. The overview of the Chair’ s priorities, positions of the parties and the agreed documents leads to a conclusion that the fifth presidency under the Chair of Germany in the history of the institution was one of the most successful, and can be evaluated at A- . The evaluation is done on the methodology designed by Robert D. Putnam and Nicholas Bayne to assess the G7 summits achievements on six criteria: leadership, effectiveness, solidarity, durability, acceptability, consistency. The assessment is done using a grading system from A to E with E being the lowest score.} }